Arts
Film Review: Miss Juneteenth
Channing Godfrey Peoples’ Miss Juneteenth is a big winner, a touching and melancholy piece of storytelling that is as timeless as it is timely. … read more
Series Review: The Baby-Sitters Club
The Baby-Sitters Club can be enjoyed by the entire family, because it’s smart, light-hearted fun with an infectiously upbeat spirit. … read more
Film Review: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is a guilty pleasure, and in terms of straightforward silly comedy, is Ferrel’s best movie since Elf. … read more
Film Review: Irresistible
Irresistible is a highly enjoyable movie that offers some good surprises, plenty of laughs and a lot of heart. … read more
Film Review: Feel the Beat
Elissa Down’s new feature film, Feel the Beat, is a completely manufactured product, like Cheese Doodles or Pete Buttigieg. … read more
Film Review: Wasp Network
Oliver Assayas’ Wasp Network isn’t able to build sufficient levels of suspense or make us feel a strong connection with any of the characters. … read more
Film Review: A Whisker Away
With relatable characters and themes A Whisker Away is a breath of fresh air and a great film for tweens and young adults. … read more
Film Review: Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl is a visually resplendent film that should be enjoyable, but the story connects together like bumper cars slamming into each other. … read more
Film Review: The Last Days of American Crime
The Last Days of American Crime isn’t a film: It’s an unsightly blemish on your Netflix queue. You don’t watch it so much as you drain the pus out of it. … read more
Film Review: Becky
Becky is certainly not for all tastes, but it has the makings of the next big cult favorite, and is one of the most unique action movies in quite a while. … read more